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Match the term with the answer it.

Premises:
Harrison Narcotics Act
Schedule II drugs
Schedule I drugs
Schedule III drugs
Physical dependence
Curtilage
Psychological dependence
Schedule V drugs
Controlled Substances Act (CSA)
Schedule IV drugs
Responses:
Prescription drugs with a low potential for abuse and with only a very limited possibility of psychological or physical dependence
The first major piece of federal antidrug legislation, passed in 1914
Have no established medical usage, cannot be used safely, and have great potential for abuse
A craving for a specific drug that results from long-term substance abuse. This dependence is marked by the belief that drugs are needed to achieve a feeling of well-being.
A biologically based craving for a specific drug that results from frequent use of the substance. This dependence on drugs is marked by a growing tolerance of a drug’s effects, so that increased amounts of the drug are needed to obtain the desired effect, and by the onset of withdrawal symptoms over periods of prolonged abstinence.
In legal usage, the area surrounding a residence that can reasonably be said to be a part of the residence for Fourth Amendment purposes
Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970, which established schedules classifying psychoactive drugs according to their degree of psychoactivity
Have a relatively low potential for abuse and are useful in established medical treatments, and involve only a limited risk of psychological or physical dependence
Have lower abuse potential. They are drugs with an accepted medical use but may lead to a high level of psychological dependence or to low or moderate physical dependence.
Have a high abuse potential for which there is a currently accepted pharmacological or medical use

Correct Answer:

Harrison Narcotics Act
Schedule II drugs
Schedule I drugs
Schedule III drugs
Physical dependence
Curtilage
Psychological dependence
Schedule V drugs
Controlled Substances Act (CSA)
Schedule IV drugs
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